Marina Ervin, MS, LPC, NCC, BCPCC

Licensed Professional Counselor/National Certified Counselor

My background and training includes Biblical training through Grace Ministries as well as being Board Certified as a Professional Christian Counselor. Because of my own personal losses and past hurtful experiences, I experienced shame and guilt and doubted my own worth and value. God led me through my own experience of brokenness and surrender in order to find healing and freedom in who I am in Jesus Christ. As a result, my passion is to help others find their identity in Him and the freedom that comes from living out of God's grace.

Jonathan Gerard, DMin

Rabbi, DMin

Religion and psychology have much in common, but this is where they part: Religion seeks to convince you how to live. Psychology seeks to help you live more autonomously. I do not see how this gap can be bridged, although in my couples therapy I use an almost religious model in that the more one understands and honors one's partners needs, it frees the partner from anxiety and he or she can therefore more easily meet the other's needs.

Tina Lepage, Psy.D.

CEO of Group Psychology & Psychiatry Practice Serving the Triangle for Over 10 Years; Licensed Psychologist

Christian counseling can address issues of faith, the challenges of staying on the religious path, and questions about the meaning and purpose of one’s life. This form of counseling also helps clients address problems at the intersection of Christian doctrine and the client’s individual goals and life challenges. For Christian people struggling with mental health or relationship issues, Christian counseling helps to find solutions to the problems in the context of Christianity. At Lepage Associates, our Christian counselors help individuals, families, and couples solve their problems, whatever those may be, with a combination empirically-validated therapy targeted toward their presenting problem,....

Jill White-Huffman, LPC, MFT

Licensened Professional Counselor, Marriage & Family Therapist

Premarital Counseling should be the first step when preparing for your marriage.
You have a great chance of success when you plan just like you are currently planning for your big day. As a Christian Couples & Marriage Therapist, 99% of the couples I work with seek counseling 6 month-2 years after getting married. Visit my counseling website for more information about my services: www.counseloringreensboro.com
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